LIST OF THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 355 



A- <> " GENUS ROSTRHAMUS. LESSON. 



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264 (33<>) ROSTRHAMUS SOCIABILIS. (VIEILL.) Everglade Kite. 



Central America arid eastern South Amerjca ; common in South Florida 

 where it breeds. 



GENUS CIRCUS. LACEPEDE. 



265 (331) CIRCUS HUDSON1US. (LiNN.) Marsh Hawk. 



North and Central America ; breeding throughout its range ; one of 

 the most common species in eastern United States ; frequenting 

 marshes. 



GENUS ACCIPITER. BRISS. 

 SUBGENUS ACCIPITER. 



266 (332) ACCIPITER VELOX. (WILS.) Sharp=shinned Hawk. 



North America ; breeding throughout its range ; in winter south to 

 Mexico and Central America ; common in eastern United States. 



267 (333) ACCIPITER COOPERI. (BONAP.) Cooper's Hawk. 



North America and Mexico ; breeds throughout its range ; common in 

 eastern United States. 



SUBMENUS ASTUR. LACPEDE. 



268 (334) ACCIPITER ATRICAPILLUS. (Wn.s.) American Goshawk. 



Greater portion of North America, north of the Middle States ; breeds 

 from northern border of United States northward. 



GENUS PARABUTEO. RIDGW. 



269 (335) PARABUTEO UNIC1NCTUS HARRISI. (Auo.) Harris's Hawk. 



Western species, which occurs in Louisiana. 



GENUS BUTEO. CDVIER. 



270 (336) BUTEO BUTEO. (LiNN.) European Buzzard. 



European species ; once taken in United States ; Michigan, one record. 



271 (337) BUTEO BOREALIS. (G.MEL.) Red-tailed Hawk. 



Eastern North America and Canada ; south to Mexico ; breeds nearly 

 throughout its range. 



272 (337a) Buleo borealis kriderii. HOOPES. Krider's Hawk. 



Western race, which occasionally occurs as far east as Illinois ; differs 

 in being much paler; more white in the plumage; uuderparts, 

 faintly streaked. 



273 (3376) Buteo borealis calnrus. (CASS.) Western Red-tail. 



This race has been recorded from Illinois ; its true range is west of the 

 Rocky Mountains ; it differs in being much darker than boreali*. 

 and shows more dusk}' and rufous brown in the plumage ; some 

 specimens are almost entirely black, with breast dark reddish 

 brown. 



